Left the lovely Bodega Bay on Thursday, continued north on Highway 101.
I've ordered Pedroncelli wine each time it is on my wine site, wine.woot.com. I love the fruit forward style. A stop there was a must for me. When I told the hostess I was a wooter, she offered me a 25% discount. Such a deal! We left with two cases of wine which made it a challenge for Jack to store it somewhere inside the coach.....no room in the bays. Never fear, he did it!
We found a campground at the southern edge of the Redwood Highway, we planned to drive Smartie through the Avenue of the Giants redwood grove. Wait a minute! We couldn't stay there another night because the cell phone and the aircard were very, very weak. Therefore, Jack drove the coach through the Avenue of the Giants, a feat because of the narrow road with huge redwood trees on each side. It was worth it to me because of the magnificent trees; can't speak for Jack.
The Redwood Highway between Eureka and Crescent City is 80 miles of stunning, breath-taking scenic vistas, Pacific Ocean on one side, redwood forests on the other. Up and down from sea level to several thousand feet high, each turn in the road a new view. Just when we thought we'd seen the best views in California, another vista appeared to awe us.
Now parked in Crescent City for several days, then north to the Oregon Coast.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Bodega Bay
We hit it lucky here in Bodega Bay, just north of San Francisco. Our campsite is right on the bay, 180 degree water view. Everywhere we travel in California it just keeps getting more magnificent, such natural beauty! We were joined by my sister Marilyn and her husband, Del. 
They will celebrate their one year anniversary on May 7th.With two kite shops in town we had a clue that it would be windy....yep. We drove to the top of the ridge to Bodega Head to view the sunset. Winds of 40 mph nearly blew us off the path, however, the coastal view was stunning and mind-blowing. We all sat in the car for sunset. Wimps!
Marilyn brought dinner for us from home, special receipe chicken and rice, and fresh peach pie. So good! As a wonderful treat she brought gorgeous roses from their garden. They smell so good. We had lots of laughs and played cards. I relieved them of $3 playing Rap (now we can buy some diesel for the coach). Before heading home Marilyn and Del treated us to a late lunch....wonderful fresh crab louies!
Today we head north to my favorite winery Pedroncelli and the Redwoods Highway.
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Jack, Marilyn, Del |

They will celebrate their one year anniversary on May 7th.With two kite shops in town we had a clue that it would be windy....yep. We drove to the top of the ridge to Bodega Head to view the sunset. Winds of 40 mph nearly blew us off the path, however, the coastal view was stunning and mind-blowing. We all sat in the car for sunset. Wimps!
Marilyn brought dinner for us from home, special receipe chicken and rice, and fresh peach pie. So good! As a wonderful treat she brought gorgeous roses from their garden. They smell so good. We had lots of laughs and played cards. I relieved them of $3 playing Rap (now we can buy some diesel for the coach). Before heading home Marilyn and Del treated us to a late lunch....wonderful fresh crab louies!
Today we head north to my favorite winery Pedroncelli and the Redwoods Highway.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Seacliff State Beach

We traveled north and now are parked waterfront on Bogeda Bay
on the coast. Sister Marilyn and husband Del join us tomorrow.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Santa Cruz 2
Friday, April 26th
We started the day with a wonderful walk on West Cliff Drive, a bike/walk trail overlooking the ocean. Lots of joggers, bikers....we could watch the hundreds of surfers in the waves and view the historic Boardwalk and Wharf. Jack and I both went there as little kids to ride the rollercoaster and merry-go-round, play in the sand. beachboardwalk.com
Our long time dear friend Ardith took us to Capitola, a unique beach town for lunch and a stroll. The restaurant, Stockton Bridge, overlooked the beach and waves.......she always knows the best places to go. I found a lovely glass tile with an ocean wave on it made by a local artist for a special momento of our California visit.
Friday evening we were at Jack's brother's home for dinner. Joining us was nephew Wayne and his wife, Dori. Conversation with the Cassingham men was lively! As usual sister-in-law Peggy cooked a wonderful meal.
Saturday morning we had a very special treat....on the beach was the Santa Cruz Ukelele band, aka Sons of the Beach. Close to 100 ukelele players of all ages, with Hawaiian shirts, leis and of course, bunny ears for Easter, played and sang their hearts out. I loved it! I had to restrain myself from joining in and dancing. Please check out their website.
sonsofthebeach-santacruz.com
We started the day with a wonderful walk on West Cliff Drive, a bike/walk trail overlooking the ocean. Lots of joggers, bikers....we could watch the hundreds of surfers in the waves and view the historic Boardwalk and Wharf. Jack and I both went there as little kids to ride the rollercoaster and merry-go-round, play in the sand. beachboardwalk.com

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The Cassingham Men |
Friday evening we were at Jack's brother's home for dinner. Joining us was nephew Wayne and his wife, Dori. Conversation with the Cassingham men was lively! As usual sister-in-law Peggy cooked a wonderful meal.
Saturday morning we had a very special treat....on the beach was the Santa Cruz Ukelele band, aka Sons of the Beach. Close to 100 ukelele players of all ages, with Hawaiian shirts, leis and of course, bunny ears for Easter, played and sang their hearts out. I loved it! I had to restrain myself from joining in and dancing. Please check out their website.
sonsofthebeach-santacruz.com
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Santa Cruz
On Wednesday we traveled 180 miles north on Highway 101 through gorgeous California terrain, green rolling hills, ranging vistas. We traveled though the Imperial Valley which has to be the lettuce capitol of the world. Huge fields with hundreds of pickers.... looked like a hard way to earn a living. We ran into the first rain of our five week trek, kept raining all day.
Jack's brother Archie led us to the Santa Cruz Harbor which has 12 parking spaces for RVs with full hookups. We'll be here until Sunday where I was able to get one night at Sea Cliff State Park right on the ocean.
The harbor has slips for over 800 boats and we are parked with a water view, in walking distance to the ocean. It was rainy and dreary all day. We are spoiled and look for sun and blue sky. The coach and Smartie got so dirty and wet, but neverfear, Jack didn't rest until all was clean.

Today is much better, sunny and pleasant. We met Archie, his wife Peggy and cousin Maggie for breakfast and good conversation.
Jack & I went to one of my all time favorite wineries, Storrs, grapes grown in the Santa Cruz mountains. Very yummy and fruit forward. storrswine.com
Now it's time for a walk on the beach!
Jack's brother Archie led us to the Santa Cruz Harbor which has 12 parking spaces for RVs with full hookups. We'll be here until Sunday where I was able to get one night at Sea Cliff State Park right on the ocean.
The harbor has slips for over 800 boats and we are parked with a water view, in walking distance to the ocean. It was rainy and dreary all day. We are spoiled and look for sun and blue sky. The coach and Smartie got so dirty and wet, but neverfear, Jack didn't rest until all was clean.

Today is much better, sunny and pleasant. We met Archie, his wife Peggy and cousin Maggie for breakfast and good conversation.
Jack & I went to one of my all time favorite wineries, Storrs, grapes grown in the Santa Cruz mountains. Very yummy and fruit forward. storrswine.com
Now it's time for a walk on the beach!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Pismo Beach
We arrived here on Sunday. Once again the word for our trip is WINDY! We are parked one block from the beach near Oceano Dunes State Vehicle Rec Area.......which means people can drive their vehicles on the sand. Campers, cars, trucks can spend the night on the beach, dry camping or in tents. They trailer their ATV's and dunebuggies. Of course the wind brought out many kite surfers zooming over the waves.

Each day has brought less wind....we've walked on the beach, strolled the beach town, enjoyed the sunsets. Pismo Beach is noted for it's clams. One giant clamshell is made to look like a bunny!
We are stunned by the beauty of California scenery, everything is so green due to the heavy rain they've had here.
Today we drove to Paso Robles for wine tasting. I was looking for the winery of one of my past favorites....JanKriss Crossfire. Boo Hoo, it didn't taste as good as I remember. However, Jack picked two whites that he liked. We strolled the town and sampled goodies from a bakery.
We visited Emily, sister Cindy's mother in law, who lives in Morro Bay. She shared her memories of growing up in this beautiful area. Emily is a good old broad, fun to be around. Please note that Jack is in the picture too.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Santa Ynez Valley
Arrived in this gorgeous valley on Wednesday, only one campground in the area but it is a goodie. The landscaping, trees, lush green grass, mountain views make it a 10. We had dinner at the Pea Soup restaurant. I had been there 45 years ago with Jill, Robin and Flora (Jack's Mom)....it is still the same tourist stop and the soup in a bread bowl is tasty.
Thursday we caught the Santa Ynez Valley Transit, a 20 passenger bus that circles the valley, stopping at Buellton, Solvang, Los Olivos and Santa Ynez. Great way to sightsee, we got off at each town, stayed an hour or so, then back on the bus
We found Solvang, the Danish capital of the U.S.A, to be delightful. Really quaint, clean tourist town with many bakeries, for sure we sampled the goodies. With authentic architecture we felt like we were in Europe. The Danish heritage is preserved here for the tourist to enjoy.
Of course this area is know for it's many wineries so we picked a lovely one to visit and sample the vino. Rusackvinyards.com It is located in the Ballard Canyon and on their oak tree shaded deck we enjoyed the mountain views while sipping yummy syrah. I wore my wine tasting t-shirt, which made the wine taste even better!
The Santa Ynez Valley was the location for the movie, "Sideways", fun to see many of the movie sites.
This afternoon we'll visit Foley Vineyard for their wine & cheese pairing. Think I might like it???
This afternoon we'll visit Foley Vineyard for their wine & cheese pairing. Think I might like it???
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